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August 4 · Issue #7 · View online
The insider memo for sustainability leaders in the commodities sector
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Biden Can’t Save U.S. Coal, But He Can Help The Miners | OilPrice.com
Natural gas continues to outpace coal, and despite the Trump administration’s best efforts, the coal industry will continue to decline, no matter what the next administration does
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Alphabet issues sustainability bonds to support environmental and social initiatives
As part of a $10 billion debt offering, Alphabet has issued $5.75 billion in sustainability bonds, the largest sustainability or green bond by any company in history.
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Mining faces pressure for net-zero targets as demand rises for clean energy raw materials | S&P Global Platts
Mined materials are the starting point in the supply chain for much of the global economy and decarbonizing the sector will be critical in meeting global emissions targets, particularly as energy tran
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How to Tell If Companies Are Truly Fighting Climate Change - Bloomberg
There are important benchmarks to consider—including science-based climate targets— when evaluating a corporation’s lofty goals.
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Kobe Steel, Vale, Mitsui partner on low-carbon steelmaking technologies
Vale and Japanese firms Kobe Steel and Mitsui have signed a non-binding HoA on providing low-CO2 metallics and steelmaking solutions for the steel industry.
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What does the pathway to net zero look like for miners? | Financial Times
The lead time to new technology development and installation means preparations need to start now
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The Climate Pledge and We Mean Business partner to reduce carbon emissions worldwide
Amazon’s partnership establishes the largest effort to date to mobilize the private sector to reach net zero carbon by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement.
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